IX. IN CASE OF PROBLEMS
A. Lower the volume if a speaker begins to sound distorted or seems to be missing
certain frequencies, to check first to see whether playing at somewhat lower
volume seems to clear up the problem. It can be especially important to turn
down the volume right away if you have pushed a low-powered amplifier or
receiver past its comfortable limits as discussed in the “Protecting Your
Investment” section.
B. Isolate the problem to the electronics or the speakers and, if the speakers, to
specific speakers. Interchange the speaker wire connections on your amplifier
or receiver between channels, so that the left speaker is connected to the right
channel, or vice versa. If the problem shifts to the other speaker, the problem is
not in the speaker but in the electronics.
C. Another component – or, very often, a cable or connection problem between
components – may be at fault. If the problem stays in the same speaker,
irrespective of the channel to which it's connected and after changing the
connecting wire the speaker itself probably needs service.
D. See your dealer if you require service. PSB dealers are equipped to handle
almost all problems. If you have moved since your purchase, the nearest
authorized PSB dealer should be able to help you. You may locate your nearest
PSB authorized dealer on-line at www.psbspeakers.com. If the problem is not
resolved, please contact us, providing the Model name, Serial Number, date of
purchase, dealer name, and a full description of the problem.
Thank you!
We appreciate your purchase, and hope this owner's guide helps you enjoy the
exceptional satisfaction that PSB speaker systems have to offer. We wish you many
years of enjoyable listening!
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